HighOctaneFool
04-13-2008, 09:12 AM
I would like to know if anyone knows of any software that will strip the DRM from songs purchased in iTunes (http://all-streaming-media.com/downloadable-audio-and-video/iTunes-Store-online-music-and-video-download-service.htm) 7.6.2.9. Up until I downloaded this version, I have always been able to uninstall the one I had, reinstall version 6 and use a program called QTFairUse (http://undrm.info/remove-DRM-protection/QTFairUse-free-Windows-software-for-removing-copy-protection-from-iTunes-files.htm) 6 to convert my m4p files to m4a and then reinstall iTunes 7. However, since I got the latest version, that trick no longer seems to work.
I would like to find a program that does a straight conversion to m4a, not mp3. I know that I can burn the songs to CD and then re-rip them to m4a but I really want to avoid that if at all possible. I don't have "golden ears" but I know that this degrades the files.
I welcome any suggestions.
Incidentally, I am Canadian so the US DMCA does not apply to me... thank goodness!
I would like to find a program that does a straight conversion to m4a, not mp3. I know that I can burn the songs to CD and then re-rip them to m4a but I really want to avoid that if at all possible. I don't have "golden ears" but I know that this degrades the files.
I welcome any suggestions.
Incidentally, I am Canadian so the US DMCA does not apply to me... thank goodness!